SKS: Informative, Exclamatory Buttons

Sara writes from Wallace, Idaho, where the town highlights the work done in the old brothels as well as the work done in the mines.

Not learned via this postcard, but learned via text: Lana Turner was born and raised in Wallace, Idaho, at least until her family relocated to Hollywood where Turner was discovered. That was news to this Idaho native.

SKS: Promoting Olive

This one also came from NCTE, but from the previous year.

She asks if I find the stickers she pasted on the back to be affirming. They are: OK! (3) and Good Try! (3).

I vote those stickers are not affirming. There were a few Great, Wow, which I thought were affirming, and there was one very odd Mon Cheri one that just seems like a no.

SKS: Postcards from Albany (the One in Oregon)

Sara asked me to guess where she and Shawn stopped on their way back to Arcata. I’m going to guess at the Albany Historic Carousel & Museum.

Sara reports that they got a tour and got to ride on Frederick the Hare.

Margin Coffee was also a stop. They had London Fogs on the menu, which is always a good sign.

I note that both of these are postmarked in Portland, meaning that Sara posted them in Albany, the postcards were collected, transported to Portland, and only then postmarked. I’m not pleased with this updated system. Albany deserves a postmark!

SKS: Indigo Girls

I like that the year is listed on this tiny poster/large postcard. Often they are not, and I get annoyed because why wouldn’t people want to know in what year the concert took place?

Sara got to see the Indigo Girls at this concert with Shawn and her sister Jess. However, as you can see from the postmark on the wrong side, she sent it to me after she got home to Arcata. She reports that the Indigo Girls did “Galileo” as one of their last songs. It seems like an apt closing song.